Where can I find SCSI help ?
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NascarFool
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Where can I find SCSI help ?
Two installed SCSI drives show up in the device manager but not in My Computer. Using Windows XP Pro with WD Raptors in RAID0 for mt boot drive(s). Added an LSI Logic 53C1010-33 PCI scsi card and a pair of Seagate Cheetah drives. Can't get them to show in My Computer at all.
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NascarFool
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Added an LSI Logic 53C1010-33 PCI scsi card and a pair of Seagate Cheetah drives. Can't get them to show in My Computer at all.
Do they show up in the SCSI BIOS scan? does Windows recognize the SCSI controller (driver loaded)? I can't remember if XP comes with drivers for the 53C1010. Cable properly terminated?
Are you sure? I only as for two reasons: 1) the Disk Management window usually opens up small, you have to either scroll or resize the window to see all disks, and 2) if it shows up in Device Manager as a disk, then Disk Managemenr should see it.They are not in the Disk Management either, only in the Device Manager.
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NascarFool
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The SCSI card bios does not come up because of the SATA bios. If I disable the onboard SATA and reboot, the SCSI bios comes up and finds the drives. Yes the drives are in the Device Manager and the only drives in the Disk Management are: 2x36.7GB WD Raptors shown as one 74GB drive in RAID0, CD-RW, DVD and CF Card Reader. Using the DOS Seagate utility to check the drives and the onboard SATA is disabled in the bios.
Might that be your problem? You only see the SCSI BIOS when you disable the SATA controller (which you boot from) Perhaps there is a conflict. I have had some major problems getting ata raid cards to play nice with SCSI cards. If the SATA is on the MoBo you may have problems. If not, move the cards around in the slots. In my system I had to put the SCSI card before the ATA card to "see" both of them. I would bet money that if you dont see the SCSI Bios screen, any drive on the bus will not work.The SCSI card bios does not come up because of the SATA bios.
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